Edi Davila
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                        
                        My daughter (now 26) had very frequent seizures  as an infant.  They continued on up through her teenage  years.  They are much less frequent now.  While an infant tests revealed she has McCardles disease syndrome.  It is a form of muscular dystrophy.    She appears totally normal.  THe disease  affects her primarily in her legs.  When she  becomes over tired or exhausted the seizures  do seem to become more frequent.  Her legs  will draw up under her (uncontrollably) and she will fall  They usually last about 20 minutes.  I believe they told us it was somehow triggered  by am imbalance.  That it had to do with converting stored glycogen  in her muscles.  I hope this will help someone to look  up the symptoms----I think it is a realatively uncommon  symdrome.  Best of wishes to anyone who suffers from   any seizures.  eahudson@mmm.com